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DUTA’ s massive demonstration at UGS

The DUTA President, Prof. A. K. Bhagi, further categorically emphasized on the need of the absorption as the issue of existing ad-hoc/temporary teachers will be a step towards restoration of equality, dignity of teachers and gender equality.

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New Delhi. The DUTA held a massive demonstration today, dated at UGC to demand one-time regulation for the absorption of ad-hoc/temporary teachers working in the Departments and colleges of Delhi University, observing 200 point roster as per DoPT Guidelines.

The DUTA President, Prof. A. K. Bhagi, the Office Bearers of DUTA and the hundreds of teachers gathered and protested for their demands of the said absorption along with the sanction of 25% EWS positions to DU & its colleges, immediate implementation of Anomalies Committee Report and relaxation from Ph.D/Publication for Associate Professor/Professor in colleges.

The DUTA President, Prof. A. K. Bhagi, further categorically emphasized on the need of the absorption as the issue of existing ad-hoc/temporary teachers will be a step towards restoration of equality, dignity of teachers and gender equality.The DUTA also demanded from the Govt. of India through UGC to bring one-time Bill/Regulation in the Parliament following DoPT norms & 200 point roster to absorb the ad-hoc/ temporary teachers of Delhi University.

Senior activists and many ad-hoc teachers opined that the disease of ad-hocism has been created and patronized by the previous VCs and this needs to be immediately addressed.

DUTA Secretary, Dr. Surender Singh told that DUTA had already launched an online petition to the Hon’ble President of India, who happens to be the Visitor of DU, on 2nd February 2022 to seek his intervention in this matter

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